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Caring for the Children in the Home – CACHE Endorsed

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£200.00

Description

If you are interested in a career which involves working with children then you need to ensure you have the right skills and certifications to do so, especially when it comes to a home environment.
The course starts with the Introduction to Nannying which has been developed in association with the British Association of Professional Nannies. The module will explore the role and responsibilities of a professional nanny, the main elements of working with children and gives a real insight into how a nanny is an integral part of any family who employs them. You will then visit the topic of the Revised Early Years Foundation Stage which should be followed as it sets the standard for the learning, development and care of children from birth to the age of 5. Candidates will then be run through how to provide a safe environment for children to be educated and play in. This is achieved through safeguarding and key health practices that all professionals, no matter what industry, must adhere to. The course will also focus on the play and learning opportunities that can be facilitated in an outdoor environment, allow you to explore the many benefits of allowing children to play imaginatively outdoors, both in terms of their physical and cognitive development.
KEY LEARNING POINTS
Briefly cover the original EYFS, before continuing on to work through the revisions in detail.
Learn more about the formation of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) statutory framework.
Get to grips with the Tickell Review of the EYFS.
Understand and summarise some of the key changes that have been made between the 2012 and 2014 EYFS framework.
Explore the key concepts of ‘Themes’ (A Unique Child, Positive Relationships, Enabling Environments and Learning and Development) and the associated ‘Principles’ that are part of the statutory framework.
Understand the difference between the three new prime areas and four new specific areas of the Learning and Development theme.
Identify the formal assessments that are required by the EYFS.
Learn about the essential role of the professional nanny and how to handle the inevitable challenges involved with working in such a relaxed and personal environment.
Get to grips with the importance of a routine, and why, even in its simplest form, an established routine is an essential foundation to any day. Learn more about some of the various elements of a routine, such as nap times, hygiene, meal times and organised events.
Appreciate the significance of time management, and how it is a crucial skill for any nanny. Learn how to plan ahead and organise events and ideas in advance, including the use of the television as an educational tool.
Learn about the importance of respect, professional boundaries, confidentiality and good communication, to ensure the relationship between nanny and parent is one built on mutual respect for each other.
Understand some of the basic, essential requirements needed to become a professional nanny, including the necessary paperwork, training, registrations and liability involved.
Identify the five key aspects of health and safety that need to be considered, and the importance of risk assessment.
Learn about the benefits of outdoor play for children.
Explore why children who enjoy outdoor play are more likely to enjoy an active, outdoor lifestyle into adulthood.
Find out about the important factors in planning an outdoor play space.
Learn about the outdoor environment, the opportunities it offers and suggestions for activities in the text Support Healthy Lifestyles for Children.
Access the NHS Choices guidelines on how much physical activity under 5s need to do to remain healthy.
Explore the report Effective Practice: Outdoor Learning by The Early Years Foundation Stage.
Explore the Association of Forest schools website to find out what forest schools are and what benefits are associated with them.
Study the relevant parts of the Department for Education’s Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Learn about Play England’s research on the importance of balancing risk and opportunity when it comes to planning outdoor play.
Get ideas and resources for outdoor play including permission forms for parents and carers from the Learning through Landscapes website.
Find and read the health and safety policies and procedures for outdoor play at your own setting, including paediatric first aid requirements.
Enhance your knowledge by watching presentations on Outdoor Play and Children Managing Risk.
See good practice in action with an Ofsted produced video about an open air nursery in Chelsea.
Explore the Extended Learning section to discover videos and reading material on many aspects of outdoor play.
Understand the basic issues relating to safeguarding and when you should be concerned.
Learn how to promote safeguarding by addressing aspects of your service that are related.
Appreciate the importance of safeguarding, and why it should be a priority during training.
Read up about the relevant legislation, guidance and practice in the UK with regards to the child protection system.
Understand some of the signs, symptoms and effects of child abuse and neglect.
Learn how to identify poor practice, with the help of a PowerPoint presentation that is delivered as part of the course.
Gain insight into how children can keep themselves safe, and how you can help them to develop these skills.
Explore a setting’s policy and procedures for reporting safeguarding concerns.
Work through the guided learning and independent study, including relevant news stories, NSPCC guidance, the EYFS standards of care, charities that can provide info and advice on safeguarding children, reports and Ofsted documents.
ADVANTAGES OF THE COURSE
12 months unlimited access to the course content.
Sign in and study anytime, anywhere. All you need is an internet connection!
24 hour, Monday to Friday technical support.
Course completion certificate once you have completed the training.
Get your CV to the top of the pile using the knowledge and skills you have gained.
CACHE Endorsed Certificate(s) Included.
This Cache endorsed course is delivered by Laser learning our official partner.

Units of Study
Further Info
Understanding the Revised EYFS
An Introduction to Nannying
Outdoor Play
Supporting Early Literacy
Introduction to Safeguarding

Course Details

Qualification = Nationally recognised qualification

Awarding body = Council for Awards in Care, Health and Education

Location = online

Duration = Self paced

Access = 12 months

1 review for Caring for the Children in the Home – CACHE Endorsed

  1. Quan

    I’ve enjoyed the enthusiasm and variety added to this course without overwhelming the student. Thanks for an awesome course. I can’t wait to take more.

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